Marine Prawns and Shrimps
by K P Biswas
ISBN: 9789383048359
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Imprint : Daya Publishing House
Year : 2021
Price : Rs. 11495.00
Biblio : xx+329p., col., plts., figs.,tabls.,ind., 23 cm
Author Profile
Dr. K.P. Biswas Formerly Joint Director Fisheries (L-1), and Principal, Fisheries Training Institute, Government of Orissa.
About The Book
Marine prawns, tastier and costlier than their freshwater counter parts, have become an avenue to earn foreign exchange by the developing countries of South East Asia including India. The share of prawn in marine products exports from India is approximately 60 percent in quantity and around 80 per cent in terms of value. Sea food export industry of the country with a humble beginning of rupees 50 lakhs has grown to an organized industry, earning valuable foreign exchange of Rs. 8363.53 crores in 2006 exporting 612641 tonnes. Marine prawn fishery, which supports the export industry is generally confined to shallow coastal areas within 40 metres depth. Most of the prawn species breed throughout the year. Their growth differs according to the species and locality and most of them live for about two years. Besides identification and distribution of marine prawns, the habitats they prefer for living have been described along with the occurrence of important penaeid prawns around world’s oceans. The bionomics of commercial varieties of some penaeid prawns have been outlined in the book, mentioning their growth, fecundity, spawning and larval development. Resources and landings of marine prawn forming the commercial fishery along Indian coasts have been given in details along with the catching methods in different areas. Postharvest, handling and transport of prawns from the landing centres to the consumers and their preservation from deterioration and spoilage have been described in details in the book. Due to stagnation of marine catch and to cope up the great demand of prawn in the international markets, culture of prawns in marine and brackish water ecosystem through the spread of new innovations and technology for industrial production have been outlined in the book. Informations on the deep sea and rare varieties of decapod crustaceans, such as, krill, spotted shrimp oposum shrimp is an additional attraction of the book. India is now facing constratins in in shrimp export due to emerging of competition among other shrimp producing countries has also been highlighted.
Table of Contents
CONTENTS Chapter 1: Identification and Distribution of Marine Prawns; Chapter 2: Habitats Around Indian Seas; Chapter 3: Penaeid Prawns Around World Oceans; Chapter 4: Occurrence of Marine Prawns in Indian Seas; Chapter 5: Life of Marine Prawns; Chapter 6: Prawn Fishery in Indian Coasts; Chapter 7: Krill, Spotted and Oppossum Shrimps; Chapter 8: Catching of Prawns; Chapter 9: Spoilage and Preservation of Marine Prawns; Chapter 10: Deep Sea Prawns Landed in Indian Coast; Chapter 11: Marine Aquaculture: Culture of Marine Prawns; Chapter 12: Adoption of Improved Technology in Prawn Farming; Chapter 13: Postharvest Handling and Transportation